All articles by Paul Lucas – Page 3
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NewsWind shipments keep rolling
Roll-Lift USA has transported wind turbine blades, measuring 67 m in length, from ship-side to a storage facility at Industrial Terminals on the Houston ship canal.
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NewsMaersk handles wind shipment
Maersk Line has transported wind turbine blades, measuring 103 ft (31.4 m) in length, from Krishnapatnam, India to Tianjin, China.
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NewsPaderborn rings Hofmann for bell installation
Hofmann Kran-Vermeitung has installed two bells, weighing 1 tonne and 13.5 tonnes, at Paderborn Cathedral in Germany.
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NewsArkon establishes AAC
Arkon Shipping has founded Arkon Allied Container (AAC) in cooperation with shipping companies Jüngerhans, Wessels, HS Schiffahrt, Nordic and Jebsen as well as the chartering specialists Ole Gabs and Wolfgang Klodwig.
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NewsTrade tariffs take hold…
In its second-quarter analyst call, Caterpillar confirmed that the USA’s decision to impose import tariffs on steel and other metals will have a real effect on its businesses and customers in the second half of 2018.
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NewsDHL boils over in Saudi Arabia
DHL Industrial Projects is handling the delivery of four 140-tonne boilers from Germany to Saudi Arabia.
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NewsGoldhofer to unveil Arcuspk at IAA Commercial Vehicles
Heavy-duty equipment manufacturer Goldhofer will launch a new vehicle at this year’s IAA Commercial Vehicles show in Hannover during September 2018 – the Arcuspk.
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NewsPOSH benefits from improved market
Offshore marine services provider PACC Offshore Services Holdings (POSH) has recorded a 95 percent revenue increase year-on-year for the three months to the end of June 30, 2018.
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Yilport moves for Taranto concession
Yilport is considering acquiring the concession to operate the container terminal at the port of Taranto, Italy.
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NewsSteil Kranarbeiten splits bridge success
Steil Kranarbeiten has utilised its Terex CC 3800-1 crawler crane to lift bridge parts in Eppelborn, Germany.
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NewsWWPC members on the move
Bolk Transport is currently moving construction machinery from Europe to Tehran, the capital of Iran.
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NewsNeeb adds Demag AC 500-8
Wuppertal, Germany-based crane service provider Neeb has acquired a new AC 500-8 all-terrain crane from Demag.
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NewsRhenus buys C. Spaarmann Logistics
Rhenus Group has agreed to purchase all the shares in German freight forwarder C. Spaarmann Logistics.
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NewsUAL adds Fortitude to roster
The Netherlands-headquartered Universal Africa Lines (UAL) has added the multipurpose ship UAL Fortitude to its fleet of vessels serving the West African market.
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NewsStrømmen joins G2 Ocean
Leif Arne Strømmen has joined G2 Ocean as the company’s vice president for innovation.
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NewsHolsten Brewery relocation under way
Gustav Seeland has completed the first phase of Holsten Brewery’s relocation from the Altona district of Hamburg to Hausbruch, another area of the city.
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NewsSubsea 7 reorganises offshore energy services
Subsea 7 has expanded its Renewables & Heavy Lifting (RHL) business unit to improve services to its clients in the offshore energy sector.
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NewsBerard: successful tugboat load-out
New Iberia, Louisiana-headquartered Berard Transportation recently moved a 548-ton (497-tonne) tugboat measuring 123 ft (37. 4 m) long, 36 ft (10.9 m) wide and 67 ft (20.4 m) high.
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NewsLCIA rules DP World contract ‘valid and binding’
According to a statement from the government of Dubai, the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) has ruled that DP World’s port container terminal contract in Djibouti is “valid and binding”.
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NewsTransportes Muciño powers up in Mexico
Transportes Muciño used its Goldhofer Faktor 5 girder bridge, along with an ADDrive heavy-duty drive unit, to deliver 13 gas turbines in Mexico.
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